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Persuasion in healthcare needs virtue, narrative and a relational concept of autonomy: A rejoinder
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Persuasion in healthcare needs virtue, narrative and a relational concept of autonomy: A rejoinder

Lauris C. Kaldjian
Communication & medicine, Vol.19(2), pp.181-185
05/01/2024
DOI: 10.1558/cam.26268
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Abstract

Srikant Sarangi offers probing remarks about communication ethics and the relational aspects of the patient–clinician encounter. I am particularly intrigued by the attention he draws to persuasion and its legitimate role in the moral dynamic of decision making between patients and clinicians in healthcare.

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